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Versification and Poetics through the Lens of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics (“Juri Lotman 100”: A Report from Poetry and Poetics Panels)

open access: yesStudia Metrica et Poetica, 2022
Versification and Poetics through the Lens of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics (“Juri Lotman 100”: A Report from Poetry and Poetics Panels)
Maria-Kristiina Lotman   +1 more
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Jaan Kaplinski and his contacts with the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2021
Jaan Kaplinski (1941–2021), Estonian poet, essayist and public intellectual, sadly passed away earlier this year. To commemorate him, we publish some excerpts from a conversation with him that was recorded in 2018 and in which, among other topics, we ...
Ekaterina Velmezova   +2 more
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The Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics: A transnational perspective

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2016
This paper seeks to situate the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics of the 1960– 1980s within the larger European intellectual-historical context from which it sprang, and in which it played a vital role.
Igor Pilshchikov, Mikhail Trunin
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Dialogical Structure of the Brain and the Ternary System of the Mind: The Neurosemiotics of Yuri Lotman. [PDF]

open access: yesConsort Psychiatr
Yuri Lotman (1922–1993) was a semiologist, literary critic, and cultural historian from Soviet Russia. He is credited with founding the multidisciplinary Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics.
Sanna M.
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Acta Semiotica Estica

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2022
Acta Semiotica Estica is an annually published peer-reviewed Estonian-language journal of semiotics based in Tartu, that has been published since 2001. This article gives a brief overview of the history and development of the journal.
Silvi Salupere
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“Text of Culture” as a Category of Cultural Philosophy: from Semiotic Theory to Research Practice

open access: yesДискурс, 2023
Introduction. Culture manifests itself in texts, one “reads” them, communicates with them. This communication takes place with varying degrees of competence; a high degree of competence is a necessary requirement for “reading” a cultural text in research
E. N. Shatova
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Inner dan Outer Space dalam Kontroversi “Salib” pada Ornamen 75 Tahun Kemerdekaan

open access: yesJurnal Komunikasi, 2020
This paper focuses on finding out what meaning is reflected in the phenomenon of rejection of ornamental design of the 75th Anniversary of Indonesia's Independence, from the perspective of Yuri Lotman's (Tartu-Moscow-Semiotic School) cultural semiotics.
Dien Yudithadewi, Bonifasius Parikesit
doaj   +1 more source

Semiotics and Cartomancy: Tartu-Moscow Semiotic School Legacy [PDF]

open access: yesKOME: An International Journal of Pure Communication Inquiry, 2015
This paper aims to reconstruct the fortune of the semiotic analysis of cartomancy, considered as a proper semiotic system, focusing in particular on the point of view of Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics (TMS).
Mattia Thibault
doaj   +1 more source

On spatiality in Tartu–Moscow cultural semiotics: The semiotic subject

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2007
The article views the development of the Tartu–Moscow semiotic school from the analysis of texts to the study of spatial entities (semiosphere being most well known of them).
Anti Randviir
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Theory of International Relations In The Mirror of Contemporary Russian International Studies

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article deals with the evolution of Western theories of international relations in the postSoviet Russia, it analyzes the world view of Russian international scholars, as well as their reflection on the epistemological foundations of the probable ...
Marina M. Lebedeva, Maxim V. Harkevich
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